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called fda preemption. bars lawsuit against some fda approved devices. >> they have given it a pass. >> reporter: the attorney has ñr been fighting device and drug cases that involve the fda for almost three decades and says law firms turn down preemption on a daily bases. it's ones you put insides the body, the assure coils or pacemaker or pump. the ideas is that the companies that make them get protection from the fda and can't be sued because the agency scrutinizes devices. atrneys and patient advocates consider ate flawed concept. >> this is $100 billion industry. there is simply not enough money or time or people this the fda to give it the oversight or attention. >> reporter: that comes during development, and approval before devices hit the market and long-term testing. even if a product or device turns out the be problematic, preemption means if you took them to court the case would likely be thrown out. they drafted one of the country's most famous activists to help with the cause. >> let's put th
called fda preemption. bars lawsuit against some fda approved devices. >> they have given it a pass. >> reporter: the attorney has ñr been fighting device and drug cases that involve the fda for almost three decades and says law firms turn down preemption on a daily bases. it's ones you put insides the body, the assure coils or pacemaker or pump. the ideas is that the companies that make them get protection from the fda and can't be sued because the agency scrutinizes devices....
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the fda would not move. finally tom harkin and some of my republicans friends. i said, tom, let me show you the problems. we both got on the phone and called everyone from the president's office all the way to kathleen sebelius to the fda and they finally agreed. i know we are going to save hundreds of thousands of lives throughout america. that is a pretty proud moment when you can make a difference such as that. i was proud of that. [applause] >> actually, mine relates to something that joe has worked on two and that is what i've done to support our men and will afford -- men and women and uniform. the work i've been able to do on behalf of the military and some that's the comeback disabled, those kinds of things -- >> we worked on student loans. it was former governors have set down a worked together. we can tell you the solutions. we have made all the mistakes we can make thomas so why don't you take some of our experience. >> what you mean we made all the mistakes? >> come on. we are growing and we need to come together. i see, sometimes, politics, more tha
the fda would not move. finally tom harkin and some of my republicans friends. i said, tom, let me show you the problems. we both got on the phone and called everyone from the president's office all the way to kathleen sebelius to the fda and they finally agreed. i know we are going to save hundreds of thousands of lives throughout america. that is a pretty proud moment when you can make a difference such as that. i was proud of that. [applause] >> actually, mine relates to something that...
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is supported by science and not fda cleared. regulators worry false results could lead to unnecessary medical care. this is video the company issued a statement saying it's relationship with the fda is important, and 23 and me says it's committed to addressing the concerns. >>> maker of the european version of the plan b morning after pill says it's not always effective for women over 165 pounds and doesn't work for women weighing more than 176 pounds. recommended they use iuds instead a new warning will be added to pill packages the european version is identical to the major morning after pill sold in the united states like plan b one step. and not known if the u.s. makers will change labeling as they're doing in europe. one more health note before moving on at 11:00 on abc7 news, a bay area company's trail blazing new method to treat breast cancer and the critical drug given before surgery instead of after. >> john f kennedy high school is in mourning after a beloved coach died trying to help others he spent 25 years coaching
is supported by science and not fda cleared. regulators worry false results could lead to unnecessary medical care. this is video the company issued a statement saying it's relationship with the fda is important, and 23 and me says it's committed to addressing the concerns. >>> maker of the european version of the plan b morning after pill says it's not always effective for women over 165 pounds and doesn't work for women weighing more than 176 pounds. recommended they use iuds instead...
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. >> reporter: a drug not approved by the fda, but available for sale in the u.s. for $700 a bottle. a substance that thousands of desperate people, many of them americans, are literally betting their lives on. >> there you go. >> peggy, a grandmother from texas, is one of those people. >> i have absolutely no doubt that it saved my life. >> reporter: in 2011, she was diagnosed with stage iv breast cancer. she says doctors told her and her husband larry she had just two months to live. >> i arranged for what i wanted for a funeral. >> reporter: as a last-ditch effort, peggy started taking escozene. >> within six months it was gone. there was absolutely no more cancer left. >> reporter: did scorpion venom really conquer her cancer? or is this just the latest miracle remedy separating desperate people from their money? >> better do it before that storm gets here! >> reporter: we decided to find out more about this supposed wonder drug for ourselves. >> wow. >> reporter: but getting close to the source, that venom, is no simple feat. >> this is spectacular. >> reporte
. >> reporter: a drug not approved by the fda, but available for sale in the u.s. for $700 a bottle. a substance that thousands of desperate people, many of them americans, are literally betting their lives on. >> there you go. >> peggy, a grandmother from texas, is one of those people. >> i have absolutely no doubt that it saved my life. >> reporter: in 2011, she was diagnosed with stage iv breast cancer. she says doctors told her and her husband larry she had...
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the fda is talking about a major public threat. turns out there's a major shortage in prescription drugs so which ones and how worried should we be? >> we shouldn't be worried. this is good news. i'm glad we're opening with positive news. fda is coming down on manufacturers since 2010, we have had over 546 drugs that are really short, that has put pharmacies in a lot of trouble and frustrated patients. a lot of the shortages of medications, propofol, tamiflu, on and on, it's because manufacturers may not make enough profit, they don't necessarily to have to report to the fda, and maybe they're not getting enough raw material to make it on time. so this cycle has continued. fda this weekend said they're going to really look into this, have an open communication with all of these manufacturers. they want to put pressure on them to make sure this doesn't happen again, and the interesting part about the whole thing is there's a new website where all of the hospitals can come in and communicatcommunica. let's say your hospital has more
the fda is talking about a major public threat. turns out there's a major shortage in prescription drugs so which ones and how worried should we be? >> we shouldn't be worried. this is good news. i'm glad we're opening with positive news. fda is coming down on manufacturers since 2010, we have had over 546 drugs that are really short, that has put pharmacies in a lot of trouble and frustrated patients. a lot of the shortages of medications, propofol, tamiflu, on and on, it's because...
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would you advise your patients to do that scribed of research on the fda before they talk to you? >> i think it's a great idea. information will always be power. there will always be things that's a personal decision. everything has a health risk, including pregnancy. >> reporter: so when choosing this, you have a bunch of products. nuva ring. >> the ring has's trough gin and progesterone. there are iud's. there's also an iud which is hormone free. this is an example of a small little prod that's implanted in their arms, sort of like the depo. some people are really interested in the hormone free. some people are interested in the reversible, the permanent, but they have to know that everything as its pluses and negatives. >> reporter: they have to do their research and have honest thought provoking conversations before deciding. >> they may go in with one idea and come out with another idea. >> reporter: doctor, thanks so much for joining us. you can read more about choosing birth control on our website, web web -- abc2news.com. >>> almost 50 gang members and associates are behin
would you advise your patients to do that scribed of research on the fda before they talk to you? >> i think it's a great idea. information will always be power. there will always be things that's a personal decision. everything has a health risk, including pregnancy. >> reporter: so when choosing this, you have a bunch of products. nuva ring. >> the ring has's trough gin and progesterone. there are iud's. there's also an iud which is hormone free. this is an example of a...
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they don't have to report to fda. maybe they're not getting enough raw material just enough to make it on time. that's this whole cycle that has continued. fda this week announced they're going to really look into this and have a real open communication with all of these manufacturers. they want to put pressure on them to make sure this doesn't happen again and interesting part about the whole thing is there's a new website now where all of the hospitals can come in and communicate so let's say your hospital has more propofol than mine. i can get in and say can someone help and you can work together. if they decide to stop a medication or not make it anymore for whatever reason, they have to report to fda so there will be advance notice to the pharmacy. >> that's a good thing. >> absolutely. a lot of times they might have patients come in saying the medication is too expensive. i can't get it. what do i do? they go to canada, et cetera. i said this before. if you are going to go out of the country which is not a good
they don't have to report to fda. maybe they're not getting enough raw material just enough to make it on time. that's this whole cycle that has continued. fda this week announced they're going to really look into this and have a real open communication with all of these manufacturers. they want to put pressure on them to make sure this doesn't happen again and interesting part about the whole thing is there's a new website now where all of the hospitals can come in and communicate so let's say...
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. >> so this is something that the fda is going to step in and influence? >> the fda will regulate. and we are prepared for that. >> but so far the fda has not set forth any regulations for the manufacture, sale or marketing of e-cigarettes. in the meantime, there is a wild west vibe to the industry and a growing movement of passionate vapors. like 73-year-old karen lee. >> i am never going back to cigarettes. i smoked for 55 years. and i got mad and i didn't like what it cost, i bought a kit in february of 2011 and i haven't had cigarette since the day i began it. >> how do you feel then about the proposed fda regulations that are coming out? >> i think they stink. >> why? >> because they are going to condemn people to death and they are going drive people right back to cigarettes that are already saming and living a healthier lifestyle. >> but healthier doesn't necessarily mean healthy. proponents like to say because there is no burning of tobacco there are a reduction in carcinogen by-products. but they contain nicotine which is a highly addictive substance along with other ingre
. >> so this is something that the fda is going to step in and influence? >> the fda will regulate. and we are prepared for that. >> but so far the fda has not set forth any regulations for the manufacture, sale or marketing of e-cigarettes. in the meantime, there is a wild west vibe to the industry and a growing movement of passionate vapors. like 73-year-old karen lee. >> i am never going back to cigarettes. i smoked for 55 years. and i got mad and i didn't like what...
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>> that is what the fda is saying. the other thing to mention is the health cost for society for keeping trans fats in the foods. it can cause non fatal heart attacks. the total costs of that is roughly $700 million a year according to the fda. a huge amount of money. the other thing i mentioned and interesting, when the fda or government comes out and says something is unsafe, that does represent a huge marketing opportunity for food companies, believe it or not. back in 1990, when the surgeon general said trans fats are unsafe, there is money to be made. no trans fats. there is money to be made in that. if a company can say gluten is unhealthy, we can say we are gluten free. there is money to be made. >> i want to talk about the companies out front of the fda saying this for years. not using trans fats. mcdonald's is a big fast food organization. they stopped frying french fries in trans fat oils. companies may be anticipating this. >> absolutely. there are only 30,000 package products that technically contain trans
>> that is what the fda is saying. the other thing to mention is the health cost for society for keeping trans fats in the foods. it can cause non fatal heart attacks. the total costs of that is roughly $700 million a year according to the fda. a huge amount of money. the other thing i mentioned and interesting, when the fda or government comes out and says something is unsafe, that does represent a huge marketing opportunity for food companies, believe it or not. back in 1990, when the...
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good move by the fda. i love it. >> all right. i think it's overreach, but i do think it's bad for you. very bad for you. >> okay. anything for our health. >>> have you heard about this other stunning report that came out this past week? it links testosterone treatments to the risk of heart disease in men. dr. manny, what about the study? some are criticizing it saying that it looks at just high-risk populations, not the average joe. >> this is a study, of course, coming out of the va with men usually over the age of 6 o. i have to confess, i take testosterone. i tdid it the last six months because i was having symptoms of low testosterone. low energy. poor concentration. i was getting cranky. dr. siegel says that's another thing i have. at the end of the day -- >> they're showing a video. not your reaction. >> but at the end of the day, you know, low testosterone is a real problem. and this study did point out that there's a 26% or so increase in haeart attacks and stroke. the problem is there's no direct link in the study and, t
good move by the fda. i love it. >> all right. i think it's overreach, but i do think it's bad for you. very bad for you. >> okay. anything for our health. >>> have you heard about this other stunning report that came out this past week? it links testosterone treatments to the risk of heart disease in men. dr. manny, what about the study? some are criticizing it saying that it looks at just high-risk populations, not the average joe. >> this is a study, of course,...
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the suit claims that it is based on a fill -- >>> tonight after a warning letter from the fda. for the past five years the com2 3 and me has been marking genetics information. now, regulators say it has to stop. >> more than half a million people discovered personal genetics with 23 and me. the fda has no business restricting their information. >> i could be at risks for certain cancer and that kind of thing. yeah, that has been interesting, i don't panic or anything, so why not. >> the letter of the assessment for genes risks and response. it is things that's important for people to know. >> anybody that has a family history of disease, would want to know and should be able to given the information. >> 23 and me, first made their kids available, we took advantage of it. >> we as a company really focus on empowering people with access to their genetics. >> we feature the company in a special report two weeks ago but the fda is now saying 23 and me is now claiming health benefits that cannot prove. the company today sent me this written statement, we have not met the fda's expec
the suit claims that it is based on a fill -- >>> tonight after a warning letter from the fda. for the past five years the com2 3 and me has been marking genetics information. now, regulators say it has to stop. >> more than half a million people discovered personal genetics with 23 and me. the fda has no business restricting their information. >> i could be at risks for certain cancer and that kind of thing. yeah, that has been interesting, i don't panic or anything, so...
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the fda all of a sudden comes out with this landmark ruling. they're taking away your transfats. that's what makes all your favorite foods taste good. dr. siegel, i believe they'll then just use more sugar to keep selling products. >> dr. kolby, as usual, you stole my best line. >> sorry. >> i'm going to say, first of all, i want to keep this medical rather than political. whether they're a nanny state, whether they're overreaching, where you draw the line, if you take the transfats out, what about the cheeseburgers? let's talk about a transfats. it's extremely unhealthy. you take a vegetable oil and stick a hydrogen to it and it raises your bad cholesterol and it's been associated with heart disease. we know 5,000 deaths a year are due to trans fats, 1500 heart attacks due to trans fats. but over the past eight years, we have seen a 73% reduction in trans fats. americans today are only eating a gram of trans fats, where eight years ago, they were eating four grams. >>some people have started to cut down? >> yes, mcdonald's kentucky fried chicken, they have taken it out of the fr
the fda all of a sudden comes out with this landmark ruling. they're taking away your transfats. that's what makes all your favorite foods taste good. dr. siegel, i believe they'll then just use more sugar to keep selling products. >> dr. kolby, as usual, you stole my best line. >> sorry. >> i'm going to say, first of all, i want to keep this medical rather than political. whether they're a nanny state, whether they're overreaching, where you draw the line, if you take the...
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but the fda is now saying they are not safe and wants to ban them. it's a move they say would save thousands of lives. >> we think it's time to address and really phase out the remaining uses of trans fat in the diet so that we can reduce the incidence of heart disease and debts resulting from heart attack. >> you see trans fats lower good cholesterol and they raise bad cholesterol. what we're trying to avoid is this, ldl or bad cholesterol building up as plaque in the blood vessel walls. because that plaque buildup is what can cause heart attacks. the cdc says ditching trans fats would prevent up to 20,000 heart attacks a year and as many as 7,000 more deaths from heart disease. new york city banned trans fats from restaurants in 2007 and many companies and popular chains around the country have already phased them out. the grocery manufacturers association says that it looks forward to working with the fda to better understand their concerns and how the industry can better serve consumers. now, none of this is a done deal yet. there's a 60-day publ
but the fda is now saying they are not safe and wants to ban them. it's a move they say would save thousands of lives. >> we think it's time to address and really phase out the remaining uses of trans fat in the diet so that we can reduce the incidence of heart disease and debts resulting from heart attack. >> you see trans fats lower good cholesterol and they raise bad cholesterol. what we're trying to avoid is this, ldl or bad cholesterol building up as plaque in the blood vessel...
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. >>> i'm antonio mora we begin with this your health and the fda. most people know that transfats can be really bad for you. now the food and drug administration has put out a propos al thaal that could see transfats banned from the diet they raise bad cholesterol and they have no known health benefit or safety limit. to understand the significance of the proposal i'm joined by dean ornis. this ornishi dean great to have you with us what did you think when you heard this announcement today. how big a problem are transfoughtransfatsin the ameri. >> ten years ago i worked with the ceo of mcdonalds to get the transfats out of mcdonald french fries and they raise the issue that french fries are our production. and we did the same thing with pepsi co and they were the first request for that. they took the transfats out of the potato chips and that was ten years ago. it's taken time. but i think transfats are the one thing that all experts agree on. whether it's doctor atkins, but it's the wi one thing we agree n and they are all badn 't and there is no r
. >>> i'm antonio mora we begin with this your health and the fda. most people know that transfats can be really bad for you. now the food and drug administration has put out a propos al thaal that could see transfats banned from the diet they raise bad cholesterol and they have no known health benefit or safety limit. to understand the significance of the proposal i'm joined by dean ornis. this ornishi dean great to have you with us what did you think when you heard this announcement...
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>> guest: often times to get the drug you have to wait for fda approval which can take years depending on which part of the trial you are a part of. it's a tough question. everybody has to make that call for themselves and it's of course very difficult to get information on side effects and how you will be treated once you join the system in terms of having the side effects address or any long term affects of the treatment which are often not known. that's a tough question. >> host: if you get to the lesser of the two medications in the trial, you can't just get the superior one immediately afterwards. you have to wait for regulatory approval in a period of time. >> guest: in those cases, yes. >> host: tell me a little bit about the problem of the publication by es. when we have a good research study on madison, the results are really impressive, it goes into the medical literature and it becomes a standard that patients are told about but there might be five for ten other studies that show no benefit and it's only the one that does show the benefits that makes it to this spot light. w
>> guest: often times to get the drug you have to wait for fda approval which can take years depending on which part of the trial you are a part of. it's a tough question. everybody has to make that call for themselves and it's of course very difficult to get information on side effects and how you will be treated once you join the system in terms of having the side effects address or any long term affects of the treatment which are often not known. that's a tough question. >> host:...
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and reflect any restrictions that the fda requires. about in e're talking involved promotion for intended uses without the date.ed statute man that's the nature of the claim here. >> mr. attorney general, there are a lot of questions about the at l.a.x. on friday. i wanted to know what your understanding is of the you think on and do there are things that could have been done to stop this and how do you stop it in the future? >> the investigation sundays way. part of that investigation will be the review of the security that were in place, not only in l.a.x., but i think a review of the security arrangements that exist in other airports as well. he function of the tsa is to ensure that people can board flights fely, take safely. he responsibility for protecting airport security is not a tsa function but we need examine what happened in los angeles. >> do you think it's fair to say that the anger behind the the nment was behind attack. >> this is one of the things that they're going to try to part of the been investigation. preliminary
and reflect any restrictions that the fda requires. about in e're talking involved promotion for intended uses without the date.ed statute man that's the nature of the claim here. >> mr. attorney general, there are a lot of questions about the at l.a.x. on friday. i wanted to know what your understanding is of the you think on and do there are things that could have been done to stop this and how do you stop it in the future? >> the investigation sundays way. part of that...
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and coming up, the fda is going to move to ban trans fats. and this is a substance that's in just about every food out there. pizza, popcorn, cookies. so the question is, what are we going to eat? one of our resident foodies is going to stop by to make a case for pure fat, real butter, real lard. i may disagree with her a little bit on this. stay tuned. if yand you're talking toevere rheuyour rheumatologistike me, about trying or adding a biologic. this is humira, adalimumab. this is humira working to help relieve my pain. this is humira helping me through the twists and turns. this is humira helping to protect my joints from further damage. doctors have been prescribing humira for over ten years. humira works by targeting and helping to block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to ra symptoms. for many adults, humira is proven to help relieve pain and stop further joint damage. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal events, such as infections, lymphoma, or other type
and coming up, the fda is going to move to ban trans fats. and this is a substance that's in just about every food out there. pizza, popcorn, cookies. so the question is, what are we going to eat? one of our resident foodies is going to stop by to make a case for pure fat, real butter, real lard. i may disagree with her a little bit on this. stay tuned. if yand you're talking toevere rheuyour rheumatologistike me, about trying or adding a biologic. this is humira, adalimumab. this is humira...
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. >>> the fda making a major move. the ingredient that will soon be banned from popular foods. >>> the bay area man who spent a year traveling the world for free. how he did it and why. >>> we'll take you to wall street where twitter made investors and employees very happy and very wealthy. >>> plenty of sunshine for today, and a widespread mix of numbers across the bay. we do have some important forecast changes coming up in the seven-day. it has everything to do with that possibility of rain next week. details in about ten minutes. >>> a lot of champagne being popped in san francisco tonight. twitter went public today and created a lot of private wealth. it was big. >> very big. twitter soared today, even beyond its own expectations. investors it seems don't just like to tweet. they like to buy as well. it was a fitting open to the twitter ipo. 10-year-old vivian who used the social media site to fight slavery by selling lemonade rang the opening bell. >> it was a mystery to me and it also sounded somewhat silly. i s
. >>> the fda making a major move. the ingredient that will soon be banned from popular foods. >>> the bay area man who spent a year traveling the world for free. how he did it and why. >>> we'll take you to wall street where twitter made investors and employees very happy and very wealthy. >>> plenty of sunshine for today, and a widespread mix of numbers across the bay. we do have some important forecast changes coming up in the seven-day. it has everything...
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in a petition filed with the fda, the plan would change the very definition of what milk is in order to milk sales. >> the dairy industry is simply interested in selling more product. that's all they're interested in. thecht to sell more milk. >> the change would allow dairy producers to add artificial sweeteners to flavored milk without having to clearly say so on the front. a bottle of local ree chocolate milk would look just like a bottle of regular chocolate milk. the only difference? >> the print is so small. >> the fine print on the back where the ingredients are listed, but that's not how most of us shop. >> the front of the label is really what helps consumers make decisions quickly. >> sonia speaks on behalf of the academy of nutrition. the academy is urging the fda to te nigh the petition. >> because there is substantial evidence that the ration nail for hiding in the back is actually a good one. >> it's just kids hate labels and the proposed chains will help kids cut down on unwanted calories and fight childhood obesity. >> right now, sweetened milk is not a good source of
in a petition filed with the fda, the plan would change the very definition of what milk is in order to milk sales. >> the dairy industry is simply interested in selling more product. that's all they're interested in. thecht to sell more milk. >> the change would allow dairy producers to add artificial sweeteners to flavored milk without having to clearly say so on the front. a bottle of local ree chocolate milk would look just like a bottle of regular chocolate milk. the only...
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>> oftentimes you have to wait for fda approval which could take years. it is a tough question in. you have to make the call it of course, it is very difficult to get information on side effects in there you be treated all with the long-term effects of the treatment that are not known >> host: you have the lesser of the two occasions in the trial when it ends the connecticut superior boy in immediately after. you have to wait for the regulatory approval. >> in most cases. >> host: tell me the problem of publication bias if the results our impressive because into medical literature and is rated but there may be fiber 10 and other studies show no benefit put only the one that does makes it to the spotlight. you are a professor in the academic world. >> guest: it is interesting to trace these studies which case is because of the citation zero stuart -- standard file will trace something back taken for granted that the study of which it is based at the time was it controversial they seem to have dropped out that is the scientific project anything over a certain point is one way or anot
>> oftentimes you have to wait for fda approval which could take years. it is a tough question in. you have to make the call it of course, it is very difficult to get information on side effects in there you be treated all with the long-term effects of the treatment that are not known >> host: you have the lesser of the two occasions in the trial when it ends the connecticut superior boy in immediately after. you have to wait for the regulatory approval. >> in most cases....
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. >> so, what it is fda approved for is for pain and swelling relief. for me, when i take take care of my patients i not only want to do a great surgery but i want them to be comfortable afterwards. i want the post-operative experience to be as wonderful as possible. >> this little thing here, this itty-bitty little thing right here is supposed to do that why? what is it with electromagnetic pulls? >> what it does is ultimately works on the nitric oxide cascade to effect growth factors and then contribute to pain relief as well as decreasing swelling. >> so, basically, what this does is stimulates your body to do its own pain relief? >> exactly. >> you put. >> you can if is that how it goes? >> that's one way if you had pain in that area. >> you have to put it directly on the area where you have pain? >> it has an effective field that goes four inches above and four inches underneath and around so like a spear sphere around the device. only acts in differents inflamed. hurt my shoulders doing yoga put it around my shoulders and neck so it helps my shoul
. >> so, what it is fda approved for is for pain and swelling relief. for me, when i take take care of my patients i not only want to do a great surgery but i want them to be comfortable afterwards. i want the post-operative experience to be as wonderful as possible. >> this little thing here, this itty-bitty little thing right here is supposed to do that why? what is it with electromagnetic pulls? >> what it does is ultimately works on the nitric oxide cascade to effect...
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the fda is banning transfats. >> there has been an apology from president obama. the president says he is sorry to the millions of americans that are losing their healthcare plans because the coverage don't doesn't meet the requirements mandated by the affordable care act. the president has been saying for years if he the they like tr plans they can keep them. will see you back here at 11:00 eastern and 8:00 west edmonton:. the fda takes a hit on obese tea. owety. owe obesity of is this a band-aid on a far larger problem? >> john kerr kerry announces a l in geneva. >>> j why did that documentary never see the light of day in america? the block buster director and sir jackie stewart will join us with that story. >>> i'm antonio mora we begin with this your health and the fda. most people know that transfats can be really bad for you. now the food and drug administration has put out a propos al thaal that could see transfats banned from the diet they raise bad cholesterol and they have no known health benefit or safety limit. to understand the significance of the pr
the fda is banning transfats. >> there has been an apology from president obama. the president says he is sorry to the millions of americans that are losing their healthcare plans because the coverage don't doesn't meet the requirements mandated by the affordable care act. the president has been saying for years if he the they like tr plans they can keep them. will see you back here at 11:00 eastern and 8:00 west edmonton:. the fda takes a hit on obese tea. owety. owe obesity of is this a...
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first, the fda thinks you might, they are using it as an excuse to pu the product off the market. more money coming up. ♪ wow...look at you. i've always tried to give ity best shot. these days i'm living with a higher risk of stroke due to afib, a type of irregular heartbeat, not caused by a heart valve problem. at first, i took warfarin, but i wondered, "could i up my game?" my doctor told me about eliquis. and three important reasons to take eliquis instead. one, in clinical trial, eliquis was proven to reduce the risk of stroke better than warfarin. two, eliquis had less major bleeding than warfarin. and three... like warfarin, there's no routine blood testing. [ male announcer ] don't stop taking eliqui unless your doctor tellyou to, as stopping increases your risk of having a stroke. eliquis c cause serious and in rare cases fatal bleeding. don't take eliquis ifyou have an artificial heart valve abnormal bleing. while taking eliquis, yomay bruise more easily and it m take longer tha usual r any bleeding to stop. seek immediate medical care for sudden signs of bleeding, like
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the fda to address the agency's concerns. 23 and me has 15 business days to respond. when we checked the company's website still appears to be taking orders. >>> former cbs news anchor katie couric is joining yahoo has its global anchor. rumors swirled last week that she was in talks. today, yahoo made it official. her role will be to lead a team of reporters to cover events around the world for a new online news operation. for now, she will still host her current daytime talk show on abc. >>> i think the redskins are probably wishing they could play a game tonight here instead of where it is very cold. >> reporter: and the storm that's going to get them on the east coast in a couple days, was the one that got ustulation week. we had bad air quality today. moderate to poor air quality, especially in the north bay. the reason why, big ridge of high pressure. all the pollution trapped down where we are. we will do that again tomorrow. if you're heading outside tonight or maybe getting final preparations for that 9ers game, we are in the upper 50s outside with oakland be
the fda to address the agency's concerns. 23 and me has 15 business days to respond. when we checked the company's website still appears to be taking orders. >>> former cbs news anchor katie couric is joining yahoo has its global anchor. rumors swirled last week that she was in talks. today, yahoo made it official. her role will be to lead a team of reporters to cover events around the world for a new online news operation. for now, she will still host her current daytime talk show on...
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is a good idea. >> reporter: the fda's move is completely getting all the transfats from the american food supply. some companies have taken it upon themselves to remove it from their products. it's a popular idea among health conscious consumers. others don't agree with it. >> i think it's more government trying to exert more regulation and control. >> reporter: today's transfats are found in fried and processed foods. health officials say transfats are a health concern. they can raise bad cholesterol and are the worst for your heart. >> we can save about 7,000 lives and prevent about 20,000 heart attacks in this country every year. so that's why we think this is an important step. >> reporter: the institute of medicine tells us that transfats don't have any known health benefits to them and they say there isn't any safe level consumption for them. >> you eat the garbage, you're going to get sick. >> reporter: the fda says it will take the requirement for two months and set a timeline for the phase out. i'm ken molestina, wusa9. >>> virginia's outgoing governor hosted the incoming go
is a good idea. >> reporter: the fda's move is completely getting all the transfats from the american food supply. some companies have taken it upon themselves to remove it from their products. it's a popular idea among health conscious consumers. others don't agree with it. >> i think it's more government trying to exert more regulation and control. >> reporter: today's transfats are found in fried and processed foods. health officials say transfats are a health concern. they...
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the government declares war on fast food as the fda bans trans fats in some of the snack that we love to eat. also, twitter. we will look at one of the hottest tech ipos in years. telling us about the market and your money and what is your dna telling us? for two shares of twitter, you can find out. coming up tonight on "the willis report." melissa: welcome to "the willis report." we will start with the story impacting your wallet tonight. small-business owners are next in the long line of people who are getting their health insurance policies canceled. that is right. experts telling us the exact same thing will happen to companies employing 50 people or less. here to wait in is the ceo vital strength technology and doctor kevin campbell. i have to tell you that this is concerning to me because i thought it was just a 4.3 million people number and now we are hearing goings of americans will have their insurance policies canceled later this year. what do you say? >> it's not a surprise. small-business owners small business owners sitting here today in the insurance capital of the world
the government declares war on fast food as the fda bans trans fats in some of the snack that we love to eat. also, twitter. we will look at one of the hottest tech ipos in years. telling us about the market and your money and what is your dna telling us? for two shares of twitter, you can find out. coming up tonight on "the willis report." melissa: welcome to "the willis report." we will start with the story impacting your wallet tonight. small-business owners are next in...
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is the fda late to the party with this proposal? >> better late than never. i have a lot of admiration for from peggy hamburg. there is a lot of money at stake here. there is a lot of pressure from food mrves manufacturers sayingy wait a minute i don't want to o that. the reason the transfat levels have dropped is because cops companies have stopped using them in their products. is that the end all or be all? of course not, but it's a good start. julie greenseed had this to say about the move on al jazeera. most manufacturers and restaurants have gotten rid of transfat that is the good news. >> and now the oils are available and they don't coast cost more and it will be easy for other pisses and food manufacturers to make the changes as well. >> it does increase the shelf life of products. >> that is a advantage to the consumer. if you have to choose between the profits of the industry and the health or sur0al of thousands or tens of thousands or hundreds of thousands of people i think the fda really made the right choice here. tracks fats and crackers and co
is the fda late to the party with this proposal? >> better late than never. i have a lot of admiration for from peggy hamburg. there is a lot of money at stake here. there is a lot of pressure from food mrves manufacturers sayingy wait a minute i don't want to o that. the reason the transfat levels have dropped is because cops companies have stopped using them in their products. is that the end all or be all? of course not, but it's a good start. julie greenseed had this to say about the...
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the fda today took a step forward, potentially eliminating most transfats from our food supply. fda says they're no longer generally recognized as safe. let's check now with nick smith with more. nick? >> every time you think you've gotten away, you need to look closer. those nasty transfats are still lurking on your supermarket shelves. warning to buyers, look at the label. >> i feel better when i see baked prepared goods from someone else. it would be nice they don't have transfats. >> allen may get a wish. fda proposed measures to that would just about eliminate transbats the substance is that that is a major contributor to heart disease. >> look for 0 translats fats, low saturated fat. >> transfats have been slowly disappearing the agency wants to finish the job. >> the cdc estimated that if we can eliminate transfats, 20,000 heart attacks per year will be prevented. and 7,000 lives, per year, will be saved. >> in california, they've gone after fast spots and restaurants but didn't ban them from goods on store shelves like cookies, peanut butter and even kid-friendly pop tar
the fda today took a step forward, potentially eliminating most transfats from our food supply. fda says they're no longer generally recognized as safe. let's check now with nick smith with more. nick? >> every time you think you've gotten away, you need to look closer. those nasty transfats are still lurking on your supermarket shelves. warning to buyers, look at the label. >> i feel better when i see baked prepared goods from someone else. it would be nice they don't have...
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fda clearance. 23 and me says it's committed to addressing the fda concern as for now still marketing the kits on line. company is based in mountain view. google is among the chief investors. >> well giving hope to women with breast cancer. next on 7 news. carolyn has special report of plan to get new drugs an treatment to patients sooner than ever. >> plus she is at it again. what this northern california mother of 3 wrote about obese women that got her banned from facebook. >> and scientist think they found the key to keeping men faithful. the hormone that could save marriages. >> temperatures in the 40's in these areas rate now. we take a look at the morning chill in my make up weather and let you you disgust me. prove it. enough is enough. d-con baits are specially formulated to kill in one feeding. guaranteed. d-con. get out. and can cost thousands of dollars to repair... thankfully, the powerful dual action formula of rid-x has enzymes to break down waste and time released bacteria to reduce tank build up. rid-x. #1 in septic maintenance. >> new at 11:00. sacramento mother who c
fda clearance. 23 and me says it's committed to addressing the fda concern as for now still marketing the kits on line. company is based in mountain view. google is among the chief investors. >> well giving hope to women with breast cancer. next on 7 news. carolyn has special report of plan to get new drugs an treatment to patients sooner than ever. >> plus she is at it again. what this northern california mother of 3 wrote about obese women that got her banned from facebook....
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we begin with your health and the fda. most people know artificial trans fats apparently eye are dodgpartially hydrogenatehydrogd for you. now the fda could see trans fats effectively banned from the american diet. it raises levels of bad cholesterol and lowers levels of good cholesterol increasing the risk of a heart attack. they have no known health benefit or safety limit. to understand the significance of the fda's proposal i'm delighted to be joined by founder and president of the preventive medicine research institute, clinical professor of medicine at university o univerf california san francisco, and author of books, "the spectrum." dean, great to have you with us. what did you think when you heard this announcement? how big of a problem are trans fats in the american diet? >> well, i was delighted to hear the announcement because as you say there is nothing good that they do, and there are a lot of bad things that they do. ten years ago i worked with the ceo of mcdonald's to get trans fats out of mcdonald's french
we begin with your health and the fda. most people know artificial trans fats apparently eye are dodgpartially hydrogenatehydrogd for you. now the fda could see trans fats effectively banned from the american diet. it raises levels of bad cholesterol and lowers levels of good cholesterol increasing the risk of a heart attack. they have no known health benefit or safety limit. to understand the significance of the fda's proposal i'm delighted to be joined by founder and president of the...
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fda clearance. 23 and me says it's committed to addressing the fda concern as for now still marketing the kits on line. company is based in mountain view. google is among the chief investors. >> well giving hope to women with breast cancer. next on 7 news. carolyn has special report of plan to get new drugs an treatment to patients sooner than ever. >> plus she is at it again. what this northern california mother of 3 wrote about obese women that got her banned from facebook. >> and scientist think they found the key to keeping men faithful. the hormone that could save marriages. >> temperatures in the 40's in these areas rate now. we take a look at the morning chill in my make up weather and let you [ female announcer ] at 100 calories, not all food choices add up. some are giant. some not so giant. when managing your weight, bigger is always better. ♪ ho ho ho ♪ green giant tomato florentine soup, it took a little time to get it just right. [ ding ] ♪ but finally, it happened. perfection. at progresso, we've got a passion for quality, because you've got a passion for taste. >>
fda clearance. 23 and me says it's committed to addressing the fda concern as for now still marketing the kits on line. company is based in mountain view. google is among the chief investors. >> well giving hope to women with breast cancer. next on 7 news. carolyn has special report of plan to get new drugs an treatment to patients sooner than ever. >> plus she is at it again. what this northern california mother of 3 wrote about obese women that got her banned from facebook....
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the fda is phasing them out. this will have a big impact on the traditional american way of eating. >>> americans prepare to say goodbye to all of this. it might prove tasty but the u.s. food and drug administration has declared trans fat an artery clogging peril and taken the first steps to ban it. >> it's unhealthy. i am glad they are doing it. it's in children's snacks like cookies. >> many americans can't say what a trans fat is. >> i know they are not good for you. but i don't really know what they are. >>> no, i don't know. >> no. i do not. what is it? >> the agency said banning the substance found in cooking oil and processed foods could prevent 20,000 heart attacks and 7,000 deaths. >> they are the worst fats. they raise the bad cholesterol and lower the good cholesterol. >> trans fat adorns the labels of a broad array of processed food from margarine to chocolate cake, everything on this counter. here in chicago, it can be found in this signature immediately, deep-dish pizza. >> here in illinois, a propo
the fda is phasing them out. this will have a big impact on the traditional american way of eating. >>> americans prepare to say goodbye to all of this. it might prove tasty but the u.s. food and drug administration has declared trans fat an artery clogging peril and taken the first steps to ban it. >> it's unhealthy. i am glad they are doing it. it's in children's snacks like cookies. >> many americans can't say what a trans fat is. >> i know they are not good for...
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fda was kind of to send dr. richard -- thank you, for the center for drug evaluation and i want to thank you very much because i know the budget are very tight, but to have folks that are leaders that fda be able to interact directly with folks in my stay was greatly appreciated, so thank you. and the conference focused a lot on the future of drug approval. so we are pleased that the federal laws are working well. i think the number one fear of everyone, the topic of this conference turns to sequestration. because people are rather surprised that even the fda relies a lot on user fees, the user fees are subject to sequestration. this is not smart. some of the announcements i've seen come and tell me if these numbers are right, that to your budget, i don't know if this is the entire fda budget or just your section, that in fiscal year 2013 you were subject to sequestration of $209 million, and on top of that 85 million in private funding. the user fees were sequestered at the same time. and then in fiscal year '1
fda was kind of to send dr. richard -- thank you, for the center for drug evaluation and i want to thank you very much because i know the budget are very tight, but to have folks that are leaders that fda be able to interact directly with folks in my stay was greatly appreciated, so thank you. and the conference focused a lot on the future of drug approval. so we are pleased that the federal laws are working well. i think the number one fear of everyone, the topic of this conference turns to...
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. >>> the fda says it wants to phase out trans fat. the fda says eliminating artificial trans fat will prevent around 20,000 heart attacks. >>> top-rated spy chiefs spoke to parliament today. they said spying has kept the country safer and leaks by edward snowden have been harmful to national security. >>> swiss scientistsw
. >>> the fda says it wants to phase out trans fat. the fda says eliminating artificial trans fat will prevent around 20,000 heart attacks. >>> top-rated spy chiefs spoke to parliament today. they said spying has kept the country safer and leaks by edward snowden have been harmful to national security. >>> swiss scientistsw
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where the fda is more concerned. basically, when the company he says that you have this particular -- says you have this particular result does it mean anything in regard to your health for sure, is there anything you can do about it? and the answer is in most cases no. but this is as i say the first citizen in an pon going process of developing person genomic medicine over time. it is just a process, a way for us to learn and i think fda is process. >> it is a new way of looking at health and predicting the future. and hank, the fda says, in its warning letter to 23 and me, a result may be used by a patient to self-manage. serious concerns are raised if test results are not adequately understood by patients or incorrect test results were reported. they bring up the bracca gene, somebody may get a mastectomy or get treatments they don't need or if there's a false prove. somebody shouldn't get a mastectomy by not checking with a doctor would they? >> well it's a big country. i wouldn't say never. what about a b rc 1 o
where the fda is more concerned. basically, when the company he says that you have this particular -- says you have this particular result does it mean anything in regard to your health for sure, is there anything you can do about it? and the answer is in most cases no. but this is as i say the first citizen in an pon going process of developing person genomic medicine over time. it is just a process, a way for us to learn and i think fda is process. >> it is a new way of looking at...
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say it ain't so but it could happen if the fda gets it way. looking to rid foods of artery clogging trans-fats that could force some brands to change or be eliminated. but is the public biting? >> why should the government tell anybody what to eat or not eat. we know it's bad for us. it's bad for us. we're adults. >> i think the fda is doing the right thing. >> i think people are smart enough to listen to die particularses and others. >> i think it's a good idea. i think more people ought to be health conscious. >> it's an intrusion on our individual rights. >> make ingredients known and let us choose what we do and don't want to eat. >> right. >> it's stupid. i should be able to eat whatever i want to eat. >> i think that's a horrible idea. everyone loves sweets and all those good stuff. i don't see why they should banned. >> stay away from trans-fat. life is good. >> the public might be mixed but critics say the move will limit choice and drive up prices. not delicious. derek is one of those skeptical and says the government needs to keep it
say it ain't so but it could happen if the fda gets it way. looking to rid foods of artery clogging trans-fats that could force some brands to change or be eliminated. but is the public biting? >> why should the government tell anybody what to eat or not eat. we know it's bad for us. it's bad for us. we're adults. >> i think the fda is doing the right thing. >> i think people are smart enough to listen to die particularses and others. >> i think it's a good idea. i think...
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the fda says 70% of the herbal companies are not in compliance with good manufacturing process. they are not as rampant as this but that's argue how bad is acceptable. the problems are deep. consumers who are buying these products are not getting what they think they're getting but there's a big piern irony here. not only are they not getting what they think they're getting, they are getting fillers, potentially harmful fillers, but if they did get what they wanted, the science is overwhelming that the herbal supplements range from harmless to potentially dangerous. many customers should be grateful that all they're getting the worthless fillers. this is a cold industry, i hate to be blunt about it this early in the interview but supplements have found to be not helpful but the harm they can produce is overwhelming. this confirmation what scientists already know. >> mark, john's point, that 70% of firms are not in compliance and this study showed that three of the 12 companies in the tests, didn't have any that could be authenticated, and only one sixth of the companies that wer
the fda says 70% of the herbal companies are not in compliance with good manufacturing process. they are not as rampant as this but that's argue how bad is acceptable. the problems are deep. consumers who are buying these products are not getting what they think they're getting but there's a big piern irony here. not only are they not getting what they think they're getting, they are getting fillers, potentially harmful fillers, but if they did get what they wanted, the science is overwhelming...
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our relationship with the fda is important to us. and we're committed to fully engaging to address concerns. lauren allegra health policy advisor at practice fusion a company providing services to practitioners and patients. >> the company could do more work which is a recommendation from policy folks. and that they might push it into a court case. >> abc7, carolyn? >> thank you very much. a major set back tonight that could put california high speed rail project in dep di. one blocked the sale of $8 billion in bonds the judge said there is no evidence bond sale was necessary he ruled in favor of a lawsuit claiming the lawsuit no longer resemble what's voters voted for. stopping short of blocking the project but did order the authority to redo it's $68 billion spending plan. that could take years. >>> a massive yub liptus tree has been transformed into oakland's newest playground. take a look. those winds knocked the tree on its side and since then, kids, adult asks just about everyone have been climbing on the tree. so massive, the
our relationship with the fda is important to us. and we're committed to fully engaging to address concerns. lauren allegra health policy advisor at practice fusion a company providing services to practitioners and patients. >> the company could do more work which is a recommendation from policy folks. and that they might push it into a court case. >> abc7, carolyn? >> thank you very much. a major set back tonight that could put california high speed rail project in dep di....
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they are urging the fda to deny the petition. the industry says they're not hiding anything. kids hate low call labels and the proposed change will cut down on unwanted calories and fight down on obesity. >> right now, sweetened milk is not a big source of sugars for kids anyway. >> i object to the idea that everything for kids has to be sweet. >> reporter: the profession is an expert in public health and nutrition. she says sweetened milk is a bad idea, that kids need to explore other tastes. >> they don't feel like every single thing they eat has to be sweet. >> reporter: and while the fda says artificial sweeteners are safe, there's uncertainty about the long-term use. >> there's a lack of data. >> reporter: as for these kids, their moms are clear, they don't want any murky milk. >> reporter: anything that has an artificial element should be labeled clearly on the front so parents can know what they're feeding their children. juliette goodrich, kpix kpix 5. >> the changes would apply to 17 additional dairy products, including yogurts whipping cream, sour cream and holiday
they are urging the fda to deny the petition. the industry says they're not hiding anything. kids hate low call labels and the proposed change will cut down on unwanted calories and fight down on obesity. >> right now, sweetened milk is not a big source of sugars for kids anyway. >> i object to the idea that everything for kids has to be sweet. >> reporter: the profession is an expert in public health and nutrition. she says sweetened milk is a bad idea, that kids need to...
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what does the fda do for a living are they paying attention? it is deeply disturbing don't you think thisill change the habits of young women? that they will be influenced in a way mom and dad would not like? >> exactly. the problem is it is called plan b or emergency not play d a half to prevent pregnancy and i think that we need to understand to market it that way the fda must get involved to chavis the labeling the average weight of a woman over 20 is 162 pounds this says if you were in the 162 through 175 that might not be effective as well. gerri: what do we tell our young women? have the emergency contraception but then the pill is free? that is the way it works under obamacare will anybody have a baby ever again? they give for coming on it is highly controversial and fell whole issue is disturbing for mom and dad. great to see you. happy thanksgiving. >> thank you so much. gerri: the markets our up 20% so far this year a contentious view the white house makes another change to obamacarare blaming go web site while this deadline does not
what does the fda do for a living are they paying attention? it is deeply disturbing don't you think thisill change the habits of young women? that they will be influenced in a way mom and dad would not like? >> exactly. the problem is it is called plan b or emergency not play d a half to prevent pregnancy and i think that we need to understand to market it that way the fda must get involved to chavis the labeling the average weight of a woman over 20 is 162 pounds this says if you were...
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our relationship with the fda is important to us. and we're committed to fully engaging to address concerns. lauren allegra health policy advisor at practice fusion a company providing services to practitioners and patients. >> the company could do more work which is a recommendation from policy folks. and that might push it into a court case. >> abc7, carolyn? >> thank you very much. a major set back tonight that could put california high speed rail project in dep di. one blocked the sale of $8 billion in bonds the judge said there is no evidence bond sale was necessary he ruled in favor of a lawsuit claiming the lawsuit no longer resemble what's voters voted for. stopping short of blocking the project but did order the authority to redo it's $68 billion spending plan. that could take years. >>> a massive yub liptus tree has been transformed into oakland's newest playground. take a look. those winds knocked the tree on its side and since then, kids, adult asks just about everyone have been climbing on the tree. so massive, the root
our relationship with the fda is important to us. and we're committed to fully engaging to address concerns. lauren allegra health policy advisor at practice fusion a company providing services to practitioners and patients. >> the company could do more work which is a recommendation from policy folks. and that might push it into a court case. >> abc7, carolyn? >> thank you very much. a major set back tonight that could put california high speed rail project in dep di. one...
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. >>> the fda says at least 7,000 deaths per year and now it's taking measures to phase out an artery clogging food ingredient in some foods. >> plus, it's not your typical hospital theme. we'll tell you why this dance party in an operating room is going on. is that a bass? [boy] yeah,i got a big bass. [father]bring it up.keep reeling.keep reeling.c'mon, where is he? whoa! you caught that all by yourself? [boy] yeah! [father]how old are you to catch that? [boy]three! [father]you're three years old? show me how many fingers that is. >> the u.s. economy expanded in the third quarter but pulled stocks back from record levels as inning vestors bet that faster growth in the u.s. would increase the likelihood the fed will curtail its economic stimulus program. taking a live look at the big board, the dow down triple points down 126. the nasdaq down 66 and the s&p down 20. a quick look at twitter. it is still at the -- trading at $46.69. >>> today the fda announced new regulations to require the food industry to gradually phase out trans fats. the move is predicted to prevent as many as 20,0
. >>> the fda says at least 7,000 deaths per year and now it's taking measures to phase out an artery clogging food ingredient in some foods. >> plus, it's not your typical hospital theme. we'll tell you why this dance party in an operating room is going on. is that a bass? [boy] yeah,i got a big bass. [father]bring it up.keep reeling.keep reeling.c'mon, where is he? whoa! you caught that all by yourself? [boy] yeah! [father]how old are you to catch that? [boy]three!...
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the kit from "23 and me" al >>> the fda is demanding the south bay company to stop selling the do it yourself test. they allow you to spit into a tube and mail it back. the fda accuses them violating the federal law by failing to prove their dna tests that are safe and effective. the company has provided results to more than half a million customers. >> we want you to have the best information about what your dna will mean for you. >> and if they do not stop selling the test kits, then they say they could shut it down. it will cooperate to address the feds concerns. >>> the emergency contraceptive such as the plan b morning afterpill may be ineffective in women that weigh more than 176 pounds. that's the findings of the company that is chemically identical to plan b. it will be repackaged to reflect the weight restrictions. the findings will be affecting women that take plan b. >>> some of the biggest bargains of the year. well watch out if you are doing your shopping online. what you don't know about the google searches that cost -- that could cost you a lot. >> reporter: if you do
the kit from "23 and me" al >>> the fda is demanding the south bay company to stop selling the do it yourself test. they allow you to spit into a tube and mail it back. the fda accuses them violating the federal law by failing to prove their dna tests that are safe and effective. the company has provided results to more than half a million customers. >> we want you to have the best information about what your dna will mean for you. >> and if they do not stop...